* Paweł Hajdan, Jr. (phajdan...@gentoo.org) wrote:
I'm curious: do you have some more ebuilds using v8? It'd be great to
add them to the portage tree at some point, if possible. Or maybe
sunrise overlay...
We took the easy way out and chose Debian because v8/nodejs were
packaged when we
* Paweł Hajdan, Jr. (phajdan...@gentoo.org) wrote:
There is one issue that keeps dev-lang/v8 in hard mask and prevents its
broader usage (I think www-client/chromium could start using it).
Thanks for working on this. I use v8 quite a bit, and being able to
simply depend on the ebuilds would
Excerpts from Brian Harring's message of Fri Dec 18 20:16:19 + 2009:
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 03:54:53PM +0700, Max Arnold wrote:
Initially my script has /usr/bin/env python shebang line. When I checked
actual installed
file, it contained /usr/bin/python2.6. Who is responsible for
* Marijn Schouten (hkBst) (hk...@gentoo.org) wrote:
James Rowe wrote:
Package tests will have been run a -- possibly large -- number of
times when users see them if they are rolled in to the EAPI bump. This
isn't like the current situation of enabling tests and hoping somebody
has run
* Christian Faulhammer (fa...@gentoo.org) wrote:
Some years ago as a Gentoo beginner I read the documentation of
FEATURES and enabled test, because it sounded useful. After one week
I disabled it again as merges took too long and some failures occured.
Read: As a normal user I don't want
* Mike Frysinger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Friday 07 September 2007, Alec Warner wrote:
On 9/7/07, Doug Goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure... be fancy with all your xsl and xml crap. LONG LIVE THE BRUTE
FORCE PARSE WITH SED!
People who parse xml with sed make me cry.
grep